By: Bunde Gillotti | 2012-02-09 | Law From reality television shows to personal experiences, divorce has become increasingly apparent in today’s society and now plagues 50% of all first marriages. read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-05-24 | Divorce With divorce rates on the rise again, most likely due to the financial pressures that most of us now live under, more and more people are not only facing the prospect of being divorced but the convoluted machinations of the divorce process itself. Often the two messiest and most contentious issues that couples need to resolve in any divorce case are the custody of the children and the division of read more
By: shane molliwan | 2011-12-12 | Law Collaborative family law attempts to peacefully resolve a divorce and custody situation in a mutually beneficial way. read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-10-20 | Law "Collaborative divorce" is the new buzz word in family law practice. Its proponents enthuse about better and less costly settlements, greater client satisfaction, fewer accounts receivable, and less stress in the practice of law, than they can achieve through a conventional approach to family law disputes. read more
By: Sagbee C | 2010-09-20 | Business Opportunities It was in the legislative body in Texas where an amendment was passed in the family code on the first day of September 2001 allowing for a "collaborative" undertaking to the divorce process. read more
By: Michele McInaney | 2010-10-30 | Home & Family Collaborative divorce is a process that results in a less stressful, less expensive divorce. A collaborative divorce attorney can also help you make your future relationship with your spouse a healthier and happier one. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2011-06-05 | Law When in search for an experienced and skilled San Diego divorce mediator, what are some of the business aspects about the attorney you need to consider? read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-05-24 | Divorce The previous articles in this series looked at the procedures and processes involved in reaching financial resolutions during divorce proceedings, as well the ways in which divorcing couples can work together to make the negotiations smoother, more productive and most importantly, more amicable. Having done so, the following article outlines the actual financial issues that need to be resolved and read more
By: aleciacrown | 2010-12-23 | National, state, local The family is the principal unit of the society. Family members comprise the economic workforce. The government is responsible in ensuring family welfare. In any country, there are laws that protect the welfare of every family member. Generally, these laws safeguard interest of men, women and children. In the United States and other western countries, the government allows divorce. read more
By: Alecia Crown | 2010-12-23 | Law The family is the principal unit of the society. Family members comprise the economic workforce. The government is responsible in ensuring family welfare. In any country, there are laws that protect the welfare of every family member. Generally, these laws safeguard interest of men, women and children. In the United States and other western countries, the government allows divorce. read more
By: John poul | 2011-12-12 | Business Coaching Traditional litigation for divorce proceedings can be expensive and embarrassing. Your personal details are shared in a public forum. Using the mediation process for divorce can be a way to keep the private details of your divorce between the spouses, attorneys and mediator and thus more private. read more
By: Gloria Cox | 2010-11-29 | Relationships It is mandatory for the couples considering divorce to know how the divorce law works. Read on to find out more information on the divorce laws and important things the couple should be aware of while considering for divorce. read more
By: Emerson J Bowser | 2010-03-28 | Divorce What is Mediation? Mediation is an alternative system of dispute resolution available to parties undergoing separation or divorce. The first technique of dispute resolution has been suits, in which the separating or divorcing parties are adversaries and a judge or master makes the decisions for the parties. read more